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‘Are they going to roll over?’: Gerrymandering fights reach state high courts

  • The Missouri Supreme Court upheld a Republican-drawn congressional map aimed at reducing Democratic representation, ruling that opponents failed to prove it violated the state constitution.
  • Legal battles over partisan gerrymandering are increasingly moving to state courts following a U.S. Supreme Court decision limiting federal oversight.
  • Florida's Republican governor signed a new congressional map designed to give Republicans more seats, despite lawsuits claiming it violates state constitutional provisions.
  • State courts are becoming key arenas for gerrymandering disputes due to state constitutional provisions and limitations on federal challenges.
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‘Are they going to roll over?’: Gerrymandering fights reach state high courts

Demonstrators rallied outside the Missouri Supreme Court on Tuesday, May 12, 2026, as judges weigh challenges to a GOP-supported congressional map. The number 305,968 references the number of signatures of voters seeking to force a statewide referendum vote on the lines (Photo by Jonathan Shorman/States Newsroom)JEFFERSON CITY, Missouri — Control of the U.S. House may run through a courtroom in Missouri. In a red brick courthouse across the stre…

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Pennsylvania Capital-Star broke the news on Tuesday, May 12, 2026.
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